From The Tribune staff reports
CENTER POINT — A crime report on the city of Center Point has been completed by the Department of Justice (DOJ).
There will be a public hearing on the report at the next city council meeting on Thursday, June 25. Mayor Tom Henderson said the report shows how the city can meet recommendations by the DOJ.
The DOJ has been working on the report for three years, according to Henderson.
Representatives from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s office will be at the hearing with city leaders to take questions from the public.
The public hearing will be at the Center Point Community Center at 6 p.m.
The DOJ report will be published online after the hearing and members of the community will be able to send in comments and suggestions to the city.